No, so that my computer dosn't outdate so fast. This one cant run games for stuff, it can hardly run MapleStory.
Computers outdate. Period. How fast it outdates doesn't matter how much money you spend on it.
Besides, why would you go from a computer that can't run Maplestory to one that is too powerful for modern games? I had a six year old Compaq Presario up until about two years ago when I bought an Inspiron 518 from Dell with an ATI Radeon 3450 in it and I thought it was monday fast compared to what I was using before.
Now that I realize how stuffty this computer is, I'm working on a computer comprised of high end parts from about two years ago (GTX260, Phenom 955 3.2x4, etc.) and I'm sure that I'm going to think that my new build is monday fast compared to my stuffty inspiron.
The cost of my new build, $850.
Your processor alone is going to cost more than my entire build. Buy parts from two year ago. Compared to what you're using now, your expectations of fast will last two years and then you can buy all the current parts way cheaper then what they are now.
oh p.s., my new computer is going to do fine with most modern games from what I've heard.